Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
July 5, 2016
Clinton Offers New Contract To Attorney General – Escapes Indictment

Hillary Clinton is under federal investigation for using her private, insecure email server for classified State business. Anybody else handling classified official material on a private server would have at least lost their job and would likely be indicted. But Clinton is not anybody else. She has strings to pull. She has offers to make. And she is successfully doing such. Let's follow the trail.

Loretta Lynch held private talks with Bill Clinton aboard a plane in Phoenix while her department investigates Hillary

Attorney General Loretta Lynch, whose agency is investigating Hillary Clinton's email practices, spent about 30 minutes meeting with President Clinton while both of them were separately passing through Phoenix.

Clinton had landed ahead of the nation's top law enforcement officer, and waited for her arrival, a local affiliate ABC15 reported.

Lynch was in town for an event on community policing.

Clinton learned of her arrival, and decided to wait so they could meet, sources told the station.

'I did see President Clinton at the Phoenix airport as he was leaving and spoke to myself and my husband on the plane,' Lynch said at a press conference when asked about the prolonged chat, which took place aboard a jet on the tarmac.

Clinton claimed he was in Phoenix for playing golf. It was some 106 degree Fahrenheit in Phoenix that day. Having been in and around Phoenix in such weather I am sure no one went for any longer walk during that day, or played golf.

After some media outrage Lynch tried to wiggle herself out of the calamity:

Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Friday that she will accept the decision of career prosecutors, investigators and FBI Director James Comey on whether to bring criminal charges in the ongoing investigation of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of State.

The unusual public announcement during an event in Aspen, Colo., comes as the attorney general faces a storm of criticism related to an awkward encounter with former president Bill Clinton after the two crossed paths earlier this week at Phoenix's Sky Harbor International Airport.

Then, two days ago, the NYT had a piece on Clinton that mentions in passing a renewed job offer for Loretta Lynch should Clinton become president:

Democrats close to Mrs. Clinton say she may decide to retain Ms. Lynch, the nation’s first black woman to be attorney general, who took office in April 2015.

One and one is two. Lynch read that message and the director of the FBI, which is responsible to the Attorney General for its operations, received appropriate signals. The result:

F.B.I. Recommends No Charges Against Hillary Clinton for Use of Personal Email

The F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, on Tuesday said the F.B.I. is recommending no charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a personal email server while secretary of state.

The statement by Mr. Comey concluded an investigation that began a year ago when the inspector general for the intelligence agencies told the Justice Department that he had found classified information among a small sampling of emails Mrs. Clinton had sent and received.

Comey also said this, which makes it clear that this is a very "special case" that would not pass the usually used criteria:

To be clear, this is not to suggest that in similar circumstances, a person who engaged in this activity would face no consequences. To the contrary, those individuals are often subject to security or administrative sanctions. But that is not what we are deciding now.

Clinton broke the law, but the FBI finds "no intent" of her doing so. Willfully setting up a private email server for state business is against laws and regulations. Clinton did so for purely egoistic reasons. But that is not "intent" says Comey.  Knowingly sending and receiving Top Secret information through it is not "intent" as the FBI defines it in this case. Other knowledgeable people differ. Destroying her State Department schedules must also have been without Clinton's "intent". Sure. As some Clinton once said, "it depends on what the meaning of the word is is."

The Clinton campaign is currently trying to smear Donald Trump as antisemitic because of some graphic his intern handling his Twitter account sent around. It depicted Clinton as bribable with money in the background and it included a red star. Now a red star is the insignia of the 6th Infantry Division, or just a red star from a clip art library, but the Clinton campaign and its followers alleged that the red star was signaling that Jews are bribing Clinton, which they do, after the yellow star used to mark Jews in the Nazi area. It is a typical smear campaign against Trump or anyone who does not prostate enough at relevant altar. But is that graphic really antisemitic and its misinterpretation Trump's fault?

Make no mistake about it, the Trump campaign has a serious antisemitism problem. But the question is, how much of it is Trump and how much of it is his supporters, and how much is torched off courtesy of Clinton, Trump’s myriad other political enemies, and a hostile media.

Is Trump the active impresario of an anti-Semitic movement?

The evidence seems to indicate otherwise.

Clinton's arrogant email handling and the string-pulling that saved her from indictment can not be attributed to some Trumpian antisemitism issue. Bringing that up was a diversion.

If the Trump campaign has some serious marketing players they will hammer home from now to November that Clinton's lax handling of message security is a danger to the nation and that her and her husband's seemingly crocked manipulations to escape indictment is disqualifying her for any higher job. Additionally a judge ruled today that Clinton's "private" emails will be open to FOIA requests. Some dirt will be found in them.

I find it quite possible that such a campaign would turn away enough voters from her to let her lose the general election.

Comments

crony capitalism at it’s finest… whether you are oj simpson, or hillary clinton – money will works it’s magic in a corrupt system..

Posted by: james | Jul 6 2016 16:32 utc | 101

OT
Tony Briar’s opening statement of The Chilcot report
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07hwmcq

Posted by: okie farmer | Jul 6 2016 16:32 utc | 102

Lynch would be taking a pay cut to stay. White shoes and big dollars await. And if Comey and company couldn’t find a reason for Karl Rove, Bush and Cheney to be prosecuted after permanently deleting 18 MILLION emails, how can you be surprised that Clinton could read the plain text of a law that includes the mile wide loophole ‘willingly and knowingly’ and say good to go.
That said, I agree, she can find a way to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, if she doesn’t watch her ass.

Posted by: Tom in AZ | Jul 6 2016 16:46 utc | 103

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shadyl | Jul 6, 2016 11:44:08 AM | 96
“Loretta Lynch, the current AG, worked under Hillary.”
Very interesting, indeed, but without a source or a link it’s just bullshit.
For interested readers, shadyl’s quote is from an unsourced comment at TownHall.com
Here it is in its entirety:

“interesting footnote here, it seems that back during hillarys time at the Rose law firm a 1 Loretta Lynch, the current AG, worked under Hillary so it seems these 2 have been pals for a good long time and are connected”

“It seems” . . . WTF is that supposed to mean?
This is just another malicious, dumbass rumor until a source is attached to it. I can find no evidence that Lynch “worked under Hillary.” But I agree the door is now open to an interesting line of investigation: What connection does Lynch have to the Clintons?
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lysias | Jul 6, 2016 12:09:15 PM | 99
“Lynch’s Wikipedia entry has her first law job at a New York City law firm.”
Yeah, things start to get interesting, don’t they? Of course, that Wiki piece was written by Lynch or her stiffs so it’s about as trustworthy as shadyl’s rumor.
For instance,WhatReallyHappened says that in 1992 Lynch was an attorney working on Whitewater issues for the Clinton Campaign. Wiki doesn’t mention that. It says that in 1990 she joined the US aty office EDNY as a prosecutor and was there until 2001 when she left to become a partner of Hogan&Hartson, the law firm that handled the Clintons’ taxes, according to GlobalResearch
It was a special prosecutor Archibald Cox, appointed by Nixon’s AG Elliot Richardson, who brought down Nixon. Cox was a stellar Harvard lawyer with unimpeachable credentials and reputation for honesty. The fact that Lynch did not appoint a special prosecutor like Cox suggests the fix was in from the beginning. It’s more than enough motivation to now have a closer look at Lynch’s honesty and connections to the Clintons.
With all the online sources for investigating Lynch’s history, my guess is that the stench will soon be overwhelming. For instance, the WhatReallyHappened article connects Lynch to Vince Foster and the infamous case of the missing billing records from the Rose law firm that showed up in the “Book Room” of the White House after the Clintons moved in. Most of us didn’t think to ask these questions prior to FBI/DoJ letting Clinton off, but we’ll be asking them now.

Posted by: denis | Jul 6 2016 17:29 utc | 104

Real Clear Politics
Ryan: Block Clinton’s Access to Classified Materials
House Speaker Paul Ryan said Hillary Clinton was “reckless” in handling classified materials on her private email server and should be denied access to classified materials during the general election campaign.
Speaking during a press conference Tuesday morning, Ryan said it “looks like” Clinton received preferential treatment from the FBI during its investigation into her email usage, and that FBI Director James Comey’s decision not to recommend criminal prosecution of the former secretary of state “raises more questions than provides answers.”
In seeking more information, several House committee chairmen confirmed top officials from the FBI and Justice Department will testify on Capitol Hill in coming days about the investigation. Republicans have been deeply critical of Comey’s announcement Tuesday despite his characterization of Clinton as “extremely careless” in handling classified materials.
Ryan went a step further, calling the presumptive Democratic nominee’s use of the private email server “reckless” and adding that Director of National Intelligence James Clapper should prevent her from accessing classified documents as a presidential candidate. (The parties’ presidential candidates routinely receive classified briefings after they are officially nominated – something Ryan himself received as the Republican vice presidential nominee in 2012.)

Posted by: okie farmer | Jul 6 2016 18:02 utc | 105

You may remember that I commented a month ago that Huf Post briefly had an article up that Hillary was to be indicted– under the RICO RACKETEERING laws: The article by Frank Huguenard was deep-sixed after only a few hours, and Sr Political Editor Sam Stein denies any knowledge of why.
Mr. Huguenard has cajones. He took the story to Breitbart:
“James Comey and The FBI will present a recommendation to Loretta Lynch, Attorney General of the Department of Justice, that includes a cogent argument that the Clinton Foundation is an ongoing criminal enterprise engaged in money laundering and soliciting bribes in exchange for political, policy and legislative favors to individuals, corporations and even governments both foreign and domestic.” http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/05/29/huffington-post-removes/
Examples of bribery to change policy, re Peter Schweizer book, Clinton Cash. Judge Napolitano speaks out about the book on video http://dailybail.com/home/colombian-corruption-inside-the-clinton-foundation.html
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/hillarythespy.php#axzz4DeXhXENz Bill’s sale of military technology to the Chinese– for a consideration. Of course it couldn’t have happened w/o approval of our gangster-oligarchs.

Posted by: Penelope | Jul 6 2016 18:10 utc | 106

Tom in AZ @103. The relevant law involved is 18 US code 783f…..
f) Whoever, being entrusted with or having lawful possession or control of any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blueprint, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, note, or information, relating to the national defense, (1) through gross negligence permits the same to be removed from its proper place of custody or delivered to anyone in violation of his trust, or to be lost, stolen, abstracted, or destroyed, or (2) having knowledge that the same has been illegally removed from its proper place of custody or delivered to anyone in violation of its trust, or lost, or stolen, abstracted, or destroyed, and fails to make prompt report of such loss, theft, abstraction, or destruction to his superior officer—
Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.See also http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/437479/fbi-rewrites-federal-law-let-hillary-hook

Posted by: harrylaw | Jul 6 2016 18:12 utc | 107

Ah, @denis, not my rumor, it was posted a few comments above me.
But, I did see a trail of Bill signing off on gutting Glass-Steagall, and Hilly getting the senate seat from New York….and then the payoffs in speaking fees. Cosy.

Posted by: shadyl | Jul 6 2016 18:59 utc | 108

harrylaw: there were many cases of “entrusted people” putting secret documents in a wrong place, like copying to a personal laptop and taking it home, and there could be an administrative sanction but no criminal. Unless one delivers the info to Wikileaks, foreign intelligence etc. Well, Petraeus delivered stuff to a civilian and he was not a civilian. In any case, keeping sensitive info on servers of DoS could be argued as reckless.
Penelope: a week ago SCOTUS declared that it is OK for a sitting governor to accept favors of ca. 200,000 dollars and vacated a respective criminal sentence. “Jun 28, 2016 – Uploaded by CNN
The Supreme Court unanimously threw out the conviction of former Virginia …” Good governor did not pass any info to Wikileaks, foreign intelligence etc. so it was OK.
In other words, Clintons seems to be within limits of what is legal in USA — at least, in practice. Theoretically, if two people sits on two arms of a person (Alton Sterling) lying on the ground, they should not shoot the chest of that person full of bullets — with fatal consequences. I bet 1000 dollars to 1 that these two guys will either avoid conviction or have the conviction reversed, 100 to 1 that there will be no conviction and 10 to 1 that there will be no indictment.

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Jul 6 2016 19:05 utc | 109

for a bit of comic relief, check out DPRK on twitter, here is a sample
also

US president Obama implores America to entrust nuclear launch codes to woman described as negligent and slipshod with mere electronic mails.

Posted by: dan of steele | Jul 6 2016 19:19 utc | 110

Denis @104
“For instance,WhatReallyHappened says that in 1992 Lynch was an attorney working on Whitewater issues for the Clinton Campaign. Wiki doesn’t mention that. It says that in 1990 she joined the US aty office EDNY as a prosecutor and was there until 2001 when she left to become a partner of Hogan&Hartson, the law firm that handled the Clintons’ taxes, according to GlobalResearch”
Google ‘Loretta Lynch Starr DE Manifest
You will be directed to a pdf document entitled District of Columbia Office Manifest – National Archives
Nice try …

Posted by: ALberto | Jul 6 2016 19:52 utc | 111

Oopsie!
Google ‘Loretta Lynch Starr DC Manifest’

Posted by: ALberto | Jul 6 2016 19:54 utc | 112

google is yer friend, lol… yours or hillarys..

Posted by: james | Jul 6 2016 20:27 utc | 113

good 3 minute youtube video on who is running for the us senate in arizona!
from angry arab.

Posted by: james | Jul 6 2016 20:33 utc | 114

Apparently ‘IT’ is all coming unraveled …
My best insider source states that FBI Director James Comey has absolutely no law enforcement background, and is not qualified to run the FBI. To add insult to injury, the FBI Director held an executive position at HSBC Bank, while extreme money laundering operations where being carried out by the Mexican Drug Cartel and their terrorist allies with the direct assistance of HSBC banking officials.

Posted by: ALberto | Jul 6 2016 20:36 utc | 115

OT
Chris Hedges: Saudi Wahhabism a Tool of U.S. Foreign Policy
https://youtu.be/3kHaBi0-fJk

Posted by: okie farmer | Jul 6 2016 20:36 utc | 116

and this …
Comey did not just work at HSBC bank as his resume indicates (see below). He was on the Executive Board at the very time the HSBC scandal was breaking. There is no way he did not know as he looked the other way. And when he was vetted for his job as FBI Director, they knew then, he was in a key position of an organization that was caught laundering Mexican drug cartel money for the Sinoloas, the Los Zetas and their terrorist allies. Yet, despite this information which is publicly available, he was made the FBI Director with no law enforcement background! Now, are surprised that he just issued a de facto pardon for criminal Hillary over the email scandal?

Posted by: ALberto | Jul 6 2016 20:38 utc | 117

Now, it’s no longer Clinton, or Brexit, but the Chilton report which is creating uproar. No doubt, b will have something to say. Surprisng to say, but it doesn’t excuse Blair. Full news bulletins have been devoted to Blair defending himself, with a panoply of allies supporting him. Still the seed has been sown: the war was not necessary, according to British officialdom.

Posted by: Laguerre | Jul 6 2016 21:01 utc | 118

Blair is quite close to being prosecuted, though of course he won’t be. Much closer than I imagined. A civil prosecution, by the relatives of the dead, is still open.

Posted by: Laguerre | Jul 6 2016 21:13 utc | 119

OT
http://fair.org/take-action/media-advisories/star-witness-on-iraq-said-weapons-were-destroyed/
Feb 27 2003
Star Witness on Iraq Said Weapons Were Destroyed
Bombshell revelation from a defector cited by White House and press

Posted by: okie farmer | Jul 6 2016 21:25 utc | 120

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Penelope | Jul 6, 2016 2:10:10 PM | 106
Now there’s a fascinating thought.
I went back and listened to Comey’s statement [he is an excellent speaker BTW]. He does not utter a word about any of the other possible crimes attributed to ole’ Hil: pay-to-play, FOIA violations, obstruction of justice, RICO (?). He specified at the outset that his statement was about the Em’s and possible violations of the classified info statutes.
Maybe it’s possible that some of these other matters are still pending and recommendations for a grand jury could still be made.
Is this guy jerking us around? Seems like a nice enough guy — he’s white, goyim, and speaks English as a first language — would he do that?
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ALberto | Jul 6, 2016 3:52:51 PM | 111
“Google ‘Loretta Lynch Starr DE Manifest “
Yep, first on the hit list is the pdf – 645 pages, titled “DC Manifest”
There are numerous references to Lynch in that pdf.
So?
ALberto: “Nice try …”
All my tries are nice, some nicer than others. What are you trying to say? Maybe you could s’plain what you think this “DC Manifest” pdf is and why you think it’s relevant. . . it is, on its face, a very interesting document.

Posted by: Denis | Jul 6 2016 21:27 utc | 121

Page 626 03-02-2004
22 085 DC HICKMAN EWING -1 0 0 -1 1. LYNCH, LORETTA
83 Ill ATTORNEY WORK 2. THOMASES
D2 FILES 3. WRIGHT
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Posted by: ALberto | Jul 6 2016 22:05 utc | 122

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Denis | Jul 6, 2016 5:27:27 PM | 121
Further to the idea that Comey/Lynch may have more to come re: Hillary, there is Lynch’s statement just released in which she says:

“Late this afternoon, I met with FBI Director James Comey and career prosecutors and agents who conducted the investigation of Secretary Hillary Clinton’s use of a personal email system during her time as Secretary of State . . .I received and accepted their unanimous recommendation that the thorough, year-long investigation be closed and that no charges be brought against any individuals within the scope of the investigation.”

The operative words: “within the scope of the investigation.” She’s a lawyer and when lawyer’s use qualifiers, it’s for a reason.
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ALberto | Jul 6, 2016 4:36:14 PM | 115
” the FBI Director held an executive position at HSBC Bank, while extreme money laundering operations where being carried out by the Mexican Drug Cartel and their terrorist allies with the direct assistance of HSBC banking officials.”
Well, ain’t that interestin’? In the Senate Judiciary Committee’s review of Lynch’s nomination for AG, they focused on former HSBC president John Cruz’s accusations that Lynch as US Atty for EDNY engaged in a cover-up of the deal in which HSBC paid $1.9B in exchange for no prosecutions of the directors or employees. WND
As for the DC Manifest, yes, I see a number of interesting references to Lynch. Nothing I see says she worked for Hillary at the Rose law firm, or that she worked for her at all. And until someone tells me what the hell the DC Manifest is, it’s as helpful as bull spit on the windshield.

Posted by: Denis | Jul 6 2016 23:03 utc | 123

@123
I believe the DC Manifest has to do with Ken Starr’s investigations… Adair v. Rose Law Firm?

Posted by: crone | Jul 6 2016 23:55 utc | 124

that is to say, the 645 page pdf shows hours billed w/ description of work, etc., individuals involved.

Posted by: crone | Jul 7 2016 0:19 utc | 125

AP- New York – The Republican establishment is in full panic mode, not only because their Do Nothing Congress failed against Obama, and then failed again to generate a truly viable presidential candidate, but because Al-Bozo pretender Trump and his mafia canoli sidekick Christie are fading fast in the polls.

“I can’t tell you where all the money went!”
Republican Convention Slogan Unveiled

A superior Democrat strategy, running a progressive Sanders to hold down the Left, while running an Old Establishment Clinton, easily holding the Center and Labor, has left Republicans to scramble for crumbs among the 1% and far-fringe Gnus & Bible fundies.
Al-Bozo aligned with Wall Street and Israel, he no actual platform, no strategy, his slogan was lifted from Hitler’s ‘Make Germany Great Again’, and his xenophobic campaign theme, H8 All Muzzies, has driven Middle Americans into Hillary 2016’s camp.
With the likelihood the 1% won’t even bother to vote, and having alienated the Center and Labor, Al-Bozo and his canoli sidekick will be lucky to break 40% in a vote, the greatest landslide defeat in US history.
This leaves the upcoming Republican National Convention stealing a page from the Rio Olympics for campaign ideas, announcing their advertising strategy today to hand out 30 million Red, White & Blue condoms in Cleveland.

Posted by: Uk Tahder | Jul 7 2016 3:34 utc | 126

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crone 124 & 125
That’s what it looks like, eh? Looks like an inventory of legal documents associated w/ various Clinton felony investigations organized by box number. Would love to have a look at some of those.
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ALberto | Jul 6, 2016 4:38:30 PM | 117
“Comey did not just work at HSBC bank as his resume indicates (see below). He was on the Executive Board at the very time the HSBC scandal was breaking. There is no way he did not know as he looked the other way.”
You’ve got this screwed. Comey was on the board of directors of HSBC, but that was after the money-laundering fireworks were over. He was hired to clean the place up in accordance with the agreement HSBC reached with DoJ.
You want to be careful — this guy could bust you with a defamation suit for spreading falsehoods like that.

Posted by: Denis | Jul 7 2016 3:38 utc | 127

52
Whatever kudos you want to give Warren for her feckless Do Nothing campaign against Wall Street, with not a single bankster even indicted (other than a few Hindu outsiders being calved off for media slaughter by the Tribe), she is an absolute fawning pawn of TPTB, with all the leadership potential of a kindergarten teacher, I mean no disrespect to teachers, but Warren is nuts.

Posted by: Uk Tahder | Jul 7 2016 3:49 utc | 128

ALberto @ # 92
Good catch on LL being a Clinton underling

Posted by: kiwicris | Jul 7 2016 5:51 utc | 129

@127 ‘He was hired to clean the place up in accordance with the agreement HSBC reached with DoJ.’
Did you mean hired to cover up in accordance with the agreement HSBC reached with DoJ?
@92 ALberto
Yes, along with kiwicris, I thank you for your find.
@125 UK Tahder
Putting up Trump has made demoblicans of all the former republicrats, just as marrying Bill made a demoblican of republicrat Hillary herself. The members of the Wall Street/War Party are now free to slosh from side side aboard their POSH party liner at will.
Message to Americans from the suicide prevention hotline : remember, you don’t have to vote for either of these shills. You can write-in the name of anyone you’d actually like to see as your POTUIS, Senator, Congreesperson on 7 November. In fact, make it a habit – every day-after-the-first-Monday-in-November from here on in.

Posted by: jfl | Jul 7 2016 6:11 utc | 130

Piotr, Yeah, I see what you mean. Having a law on the books does nothing if the accused is treated as a fellow-mason.
Denis, can you believe that the MSM is whitewashing this thing as just careless handling of classified materials? They’ve hidden the RICO racketeering charges. There’s scads about it on the internet
The Clinton Body count is truly stupendous. Bill’s bodyguards have especially short lifespans. A mystery: About a dozen people who accompanied Bill to the aircraft carrier Roosevelt died. Nobody seems to know why. The carrier had just come from shooting up Libya.
I started following Bill when he was still governor in Arkansas. There were always scandals and revelations about crooked land deals and his gang’s importing drugs into Mena Airport. This pair kept it all afloat w LOTS of deaths: his girlfriends, lawyers for the opposition, journalists, witnesses to anything, his body guards, anyone who was due to be questioned by the law– all these and more. White trash mobsters.

Posted by: Penelope | Jul 7 2016 7:31 utc | 131

Freedom Rider: Republicans Reject Trump

Donald Trump will surely get millions of votes, but Hillary Clinton will get more and in the states that really count towards the total needed in the Electoral College. She will use Trump to move to the right and pick up votes from Republicans uneasy with his candidacy. The only risk to her is not from Trump, but from Bernie Sanders supporters who for the moment are unsure of how to respond to their leader’s impending betrayal.
The worst thing they can do is believe in the almost non-existent risk of a Trump presidency. His party doesn’t want him and the “Stop Trump” clique know it. If millions of Democrats would say they don’t want Hillary Clinton either then the fracturing of the two parties will continue and the American people will have a hope of real democracy.

Fielding two widely despised candidates in the face of increasingly widespread realization that this is not a fluke but the steady state of the US political class as it is now composed makes the War and Wall Street Party particularly vulnerable this year. Let us wound them.
Write-in the names of men and women you would actually like to see in the offices of POTUS, Senator, and Congressperson and plan on making it a habit. Work with your friends and neighbors to discover candidates acceptable to all. Elect them. Seize political power in the USA.

Posted by: jfl | Jul 7 2016 8:02 utc | 132

Trumps purported anti-Semitism is almost irrelevant. The man has no legislative or policy-making record, only promises and threats that indicate that he is unclear of the concept of separation of powers and what a President can and cannot do.

Posted by: ralphieboy | Jul 7 2016 11:47 utc | 133

@133 rb, ‘he is unclear of the concept of separation of powers and what a President can and cannot do’
Gee, so were the last 2 residents of Topkapi on the Potomac. The resident can now do whatever the people and the Congress don’t stop him from doing … and neither we nor they have denied ‘him’ much lately, if anything at all.

“Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress.”
—Frederick Douglass

Posted by: jfl | Jul 7 2016 12:06 utc | 134

Newsweek, May 3: Presidential hopeful Donald Trump has vowed to shoot down Russian jets approaching U.S. military assets should the Kremlin reject calls to stop.
Trump, who declared himself the “presumptive nominee” of the Republican party after another round of sweeping primary victories last week, was speaking to BuzzFeed radio show K File on Sunday, ahead of campaigning in Indiana.
He was asked about the recent swathe of incidents involving Russian military aircraft zooming at high speeds past U.S. navy vessels in European waters. The latest incident occurred when a Russian Su-27 plane did a barrel roll over a U.S. ship in the Baltic Sea last week.
NYRB, current issue: [Trump] said that “if we don’t get tough, and we don’t get smart—and fast—we’re not going to have a country anymore. There will be nothing left.” Trump didn’t merely repeat his call to ban Muslims. He expanded it—now, you don’t have to be Muslim to be banned, you just have to be from an “area” of the world where there is “a proven history” of threats against the United States.
[Piotr:] On the bright side, that would include Lebanese Christians, Israelis and so on. How that would help in ANYTHING, I would be very pleased to hear.
Concerning “Trump’s anti-Semitism”, Huffington Post makes a sophisticated accusation: Trump indubitably retweeted from an anti-Semitic web site, and the reason is simple idiocy. Anti-Semitism is a complicated issue, and I do not know what website its was. Trump is definitely a “selective idiot”, who confusingly mixes dangerous non-sense with sensible statement that “nobody in Washington” would say. [Example: it is utterly idiotic to make a deal with Iran and subsequently prohibit them from buying Boeing planes, forcing them to buy Airbus instead, he even remembered the number, 112. You could see a glimpse of Trump’s mind in thinking mode, and not surprisingly, it was about a business deal.] Hillary would not say them, which is bad, but she would listen to generals before ordering them to shoot Russians, which is good.
If our justice system were run by angels, there will be speedy sentences: Trump forced to reimburse patsies paying for “education” at Trump U, Hillary would get two weeks of community service picking trash at Washington Mall, together with Gen. Breedlove.

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Jul 7 2016 13:47 utc | 135

1;The guardian wants you.You’d fit perfectly with all their other vapid BS posters.

Posted by: dahoit | Jul 7 2016 13:48 utc | 136

89;Another knucklehead.
Torture works,or it wouldn’t be done.
Is it always effective?Obviously not,ask KSM.It took 147? times to get him to confess for something we say OBL did.
Again,I am not in favor of it,just noting reality.

Posted by: dahoit | Jul 7 2016 13:51 utc | 137

Trump idiot?Not from my perspective,his campaign is the greatest one in recent times,where all zionist shibboleths are noted as BS.
And as far as antisemitism?Americans don’t care one iota,at least Trump voters,we know who the enemy is,the antigoyim scum who control US.

Posted by: dahoit | Jul 7 2016 13:54 utc | 138

What I sent to some friends:
Read this. I don’t need a reply.
http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/07/07/if-you-like-obama-youll-love-trump/
I will be forwarding your article, with attribution, to some of my friends
who persist in seeing Obama as a force for good and Hillary as the lessor
of evils.
It won’t do any good. They refuse to see the US as a failed state.

Posted by: rg the lg | Jul 7 2016 14:06 utc | 139

126;You have a future as comedian?Trump slipping in polls?Only fixed Zionists ones,which of course are the predominate kind.
He’s gonna win yeah,he’s taking over!Go cry.

Posted by: dahoit | Jul 7 2016 14:17 utc | 140

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What, is this a paid hagiography for this bum? Petraeus was never widely celebrated as a leader, he was always a career ass-kisser, the kind everyone in the military hates, but recognizes will likely be their boss. His Afghanistan strategy was an utter failure. “Because the classified information was never released to the public?” Que? His Mossad journo-whore girlfriend passed Defense and State top secrets on to Israel, more than enough to earn him decades in the stockade and dishonorable discharge. Instead he got a fine that taxpayers have to pay, and early-out $250,000 a year pension for life, with free medical, and free Space-A to anywhere he and his next whore want to shop on the taxpayer’s last life savings. A weak, venal traitor who made good, …just like Dickie Bird and Der Decider before him, and now the whole Obozo crime cartel.
“I can’t tell you where all the money went.” Benhamin

Posted by: Uk Tahder | Jul 7 2016 15:16 utc | 141

Listening to Comey, seems like he is/was acting as judge and jury. I wonder how many foreign agents now have the ability to blackmail ms Hillary.

Posted by: Shadyl | Jul 7 2016 15:19 utc | 142

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You would have to be a 14-year old fan-boy with zits not to realize Trump and his canoli girlfriend don’t have a squirrel’s chance in a nutbush of making it to the finals. This is all controlled dissent, Trump-Clinton-Sanders-Goldman just mutating faces on a corpse, like The Alien. They’re stress-positioning all Americans with this elections charade, until you finally accept The Tribe as your God, and a 17% NIRP haircut as your penance for having thought you were actually ‘free’. You’re not. They own you.
Buncha 14-year old wankers in that Trump canoli crew.

Posted by: Uk Tahder | Jul 7 2016 15:34 utc | 143

CP are commies,they hate Trump.(and hillaryous)Propagandists singing in the rain of irrelevancy.
MW had a link to James Petras and “If Americans knew”about the treachery of the hell bitch with her emails to Zion.Check it out.

Posted by: dahoit | Jul 7 2016 15:37 utc | 144

BTW;Anyone else see the yahoo claim of Palestinians dipping their knives in rat poison?
Very pragmatic of the Palestinians,eh?
The rats that roared.
And yahoo is on a bribery tour of Africa.

Posted by: dahoit | Jul 7 2016 15:40 utc | 145

They can’t possibly put Hillary into the presidency unless they WANT
civil unrest. Maybe they plan to have her step down in favor of her VP.
Meanwhile they’re still spraying cooling aerosols (“contrails”) while not
highlighting all the worldwide record-breaking cold events– and continuing
to degrade energy production & the distribution grid. So it may soon become
apparent to more people that those who control politics have been busy
w more than just succession in this military arm of the NWO.

Posted by: Penelope | Jul 7 2016 16:09 utc | 146

BTW;Anyone else see the yahoo claim of Palestinians dipping their knives in rat poison?
Posted by: dahoit | Jul 7, 2016 11:40:34 AM | 145
Advise for the terrorists who read this thread: do not bother.
Rat poison is slow acting low concentration poison. It is estimated that a voracious rat can eat enough to kill 20 rats, so a dog who would eat that rat would be in trouble. However, it is very hard to see how “dipping the knife” would deposit enough poison on the blade to fully satiate a rat. Next, the poison is slow acting, because rats would otherwise figure out what is poisoning their fellow rats, so the dog in trouble has plenty of time. Which should be spent eating vitamin K1. A human could simply eat spinach, but K1 supplements would work as well.

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Jul 7 2016 16:44 utc | 147

It seems to me that the most important outcome of the Comey hearing is that Hillary lied to Congress. That is a felony.

Posted by: Jackrabbit | Jul 7 2016 17:46 utc | 148

Ah, turns out the very courageous Mr. Huguenard republished on facebook his article that the Huf Post killed after it was online only a few hours. And Global Research picked it up. So, here it is: http://www.globalresearch.ca/breaking-hillary-clinton-to-be-indicted-on-federal-racketeering-charges/5527829
Do read it. The estimable Mr Huguenard has shredded his career so that you can.

Posted by: Penelope | Jul 7 2016 18:06 utc | 149

One of the major problems with the FBI investigation seems to be that they only investigated national security violations because they were working on the basis of a referral from an intelligence agency.
But this narrow focus on national security has left other serious matters unexplored like Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) violations and Perjury (lying to Congress).

Posted by: Jackrabbit | Jul 7 2016 18:20 utc | 150

Vladimir Putin has finally taken the kid gloves off.
https://youtu.be/8PgSX-WD96Q

Posted by: ALAN | Jul 7 2016 18:32 utc | 151

Jackrabbit @148 and @150 – Yes. Gowdy’s line of questioning this morning and Comey’s affirmative responses clearly showed Clinton committed perjury during the Benghazi hearing when answering questions about all of her emails being turned over to State, multiple servers and communication devices, management of all related classified material, how the attorney’s managed the separation of correspondence b/w the personal and professional, and more. Chaffetz stated in committee a referral will be made to DOJ by this afternoon.
And I concur with your insight regarding the original IG referral to the DOJ. It appears to have had an extremely narrow focus, which is why I suspect Comey laid out the evidence in the manner he did b/c there is so much more that should be investigated.
It is disturbing to me how much resource, time and money, has been expended over this last year to investigate and create a record for someone who absolutely knew better and she absolutely knew what she was doing. Absolutely. She is an attorney. She is a former FL. She is a former U.S. Senator. After putting this country through all of this muck for over a year now simply b/c she believed she could or thought she was smarter than or that she’d never get caught, whatever her ill fated logic was, is inexcusable.
Any individual who can overlook this kind of reckless behavior, her utter dismissal of protecting our national security and her out and out lying about all of this over the last 12 months needs to take a good long hard look at just how ‘naive’ they are. This sorry saga isn’t about politics. No. This mess is all about one individual who put her needs above the national security needs of the U.S.

Posted by: h | Jul 7 2016 20:39 utc | 152

Kathy Kelly has a piece tying together CIA/military drone murders abroad with Cop murders at home in the USA, and includes the link below …
Obama Legitimizes the Drone Wars

A March 2015 report [1] by the Nobel Prize-winning Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) suggests that there has been considerable, deliberate understating of the true consequences of the U.S.-led response to terrorism. The report claimed that more than 1.3 million people were killed during the first ten years post-9/11 as part of the so-called “Global War on Terror” in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan alone. A year later, one might reasonably update the numbers and add Syria, Libya, Somalia, and Yemen to the carnage—and the current total might easily exceed 2 million. Some other estimates go as high as 4 million. The PSR report stresses that the estimate of the dead is “conservative” and based on the most reliable sources, suggesting that there are large numbers of deaths that have been reported but could not be confirmed.
… We as a country are now reduced to preparing reports explaining that we really didn’t kill that many civilians with drones while attacking countries we are not at war with by virtue of a plausibly unconstitutional congressional authorization.
The past 15 years have institutionalized and validated the killing process. President Clinton or Trump will be able to do more of the same, as the procedures involved are “completely legal” and likely soon to be authorized under an executive order. And the 2 million or 4 million or maybe eventually 6 million dead will become, as Stalin once put it, not a tragedy but just a statistic.
[1] http://www.psr.org/assets/pdfs/body-count.pdf

These are monstrous times indeed with bald evil, rather than the bald eagle, overhead abroad and stalking the streets in uniform at home.
Jeffrey St.Clair has a good article on the bald evil of embracing the ‘lessor of two evils’ brand.
My fellow Americans, don’t do it. Write in someone you actually want to see as POTUS, Senator, and Congressperson from your district. Make it your habit. Over the course of 10 or 12 years we can ‘take back our country’ – if we ever had it to begin with. If we’d begun in 2004 we’d be there by now. Better late than never.

Posted by: jfl | Jul 7 2016 23:21 utc | 153

@148, @150 jr, @152 h
Excellent commentary. Thanks.

Posted by: jfl | Jul 7 2016 23:22 utc | 154

Folks, let me know when you come to consensus on a unified conspiracy theory here. Mrs. Clinton had some great elaborate conspiracy, but somehow The Big Dog had to improvise on the tarmac?
If I were in the market for fetid BS, I’d go with the former. It goes with the image folks like to project of The Establishment as well-organized, with a clear plan and total control.
Just sayin’ I told you so — it’s all freaking BS. Spawn of the BS Benghazi probe.
Rather, I’ll have Comey say it for me. Petraeus, Clinton Are Opposites – Petraeus Was Guilty. And Guccifer was lying.
I’m sure Fox will have all this in heavy rotation.
And The D**khead Donald continues in his fine work of uniting the Rethuglicans. Donald Trump Attacks Senate Republicans Not Backing Him In Capitol Hill Meeting. Perhaps Sen. Flake would have taken Trump’s assertion that he would lose re-election — were he on the ballot this year.
PB at 93
I don’t get, you seem a reasonable person. But for Trump? He can’t even remember details about folks he’s savaging, so I’m sure his knowledge of foreign and domestic politics will be huuuuge….. Sure, he roil the system. Just before he blows us all up in a fit of pique over a journalist who questions his wealth.

Posted by: rufus magister | Jul 8 2016 10:50 utc | 155

Chairman of House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and Chairman of House Judiciary Committee formally request investigation into whether Hillary Clinton perjured herself when testifying to Congress (includes link to the letter to the Justice Dept).
FBI Director Comey remarks indicate that she DID and Comey has insisted that nobody is above the law. Furthermore, virtually all of the investigation that would needed has already been done so attempts to stall/delay will likely draw loud rebuke from Republicans.

Posted by: Jackrabbit | Jul 12 2016 3:33 utc | 157